Sunday, 2 June 2013

‘don’t forget my uncle’ - Mobile Case studies #2


 
Following on from my previous post here are some case studies from the Mobile Travel takes off Google London event.
Mark Freeman from mobile specialist agency Movement took the audience through a number of case studies.
One point I really liked was his ‘don’t forget my uncle’ slide. Mark’s uncle doesn’t own a smartphone and still books via the telephone using a brochure or responding to a DM. Something I and the team have to be constantly mindful of with our customers.
That warning aside he took us through a few examples that the convergence of smartphones, chunky bandwidth networks and creativity have created. 
Road Buddy was one case study. This is a mobile app that plots safe routes to walk home. Pulling in data from the crime database API, in theory, it helps avoid areas that have been crime hotspots.
It was mentioned that the more savvy criminal may use the data to target victims even more effectively.
Douche Parking is an app and website designed to name and shame poor parking. In Russia obstructive parking is a real social problem.
Users upload images of offending cars to the website. The clever bit is the images are then distributed via display advertising to users in the area based on their location. Digital naming and shaming with full social share function.
The geo targeting element to this strategy is the genuine killer app and give the shaming component actual social equity.

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